I can hardly bring a more vivid image to mind
than that of you and I standing at the shore of some New Jersey beach watching the steam rise from the tunnels of the PATH trains and fight its way up against the first snowfall of the year, and in this memory you raise your hand and pinch what you can see of the city skyline between your outstretched thumb and my eye and after a time I brush a long strand of hair from your eyes and you say without sorrow,
I am a flat line.
and at a diner on Lexington, I was given a new nature of existence in the quivering hand that bore the check
to our empty table.
a week later, I fell asleep in the train station I felt the light leaving the room in the wake of the train and thought or spoke or wrote, if I am cold then let me breathe fire, for I have spent too much time worrying about the wasting of days
and as I thought of this I found written in the daily paper the knowledge that the fleeting is only precious if we see it as such
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